Graphic and export data from TB to excel

1) I would like to know if it is possible to export the results (table with 5 columns) of a program I created to excel in order to graph those results.

2) I am trying to create graphs in TB. I started to learn with a simple program but I don´t understand what is wrong. I followed all the instructions and graph does not appear in output window. See my program below.

Selene ... I ran your 'Option nolet' TB program listing -as is - and ... it worked!! I got a full screen graphic with a large rectangle frame and had the "tank.tru" text in the lower lefthand corner of the frame.

OK on the export results from TB to Excel. I need to see your data, in either TB or Excel to create the TB export program. Regards ... Tom M

The thing is to export results from TB to Excel in order to graph them. When I copy the data I get in the output window I have a figure (bitmap) which can not be converted in useful data for excel (or I don't know how to convert). I can send you a word and an excel file with this. But I don't know how to post an attachment here. Could you tell me how to send this to you?

About using TB for make my graphs is what Iam trying to do. But I really don't understand what is wrong and I have already tried to program without the nolet option. I really thank you for your help.

lets assume you have a set of values, e.g. value1, value2 etc
The first job is to put these into a single string e.g.
Let string$=str$(value1) & "," & str$(value2) & "," & str$(value3) & "," & str$(value4)
Now print this string to a simple text file
Save the file with the extension .csv e.g. "myfile.csv"

Big John ... From emails Selene and I have been exchanging, the version of TB she is using was "puchased years ago for our lab and nobody uses it".

I think it is unlikely she has access to TB version 5. Accordingly, I don't think she can use the LET nextprogram$ = ... statement in your message.

In any event I have converted her Qbasic program listing to TB, using BAStoTB.exe, and - with a couple of edits - got the program to RUN and, got the graphic she was hoping for. I've emailed her the converted TB file today. Regards ... Tom M

Selene ... The answer to question 1 is Yes. I have done this occasionally. The trick is to create a byte file that literally duplicates the manual typing you would do to enter your TB data into an opened Excel file. This is not hard to do, but you say you're a novice TB programmer.

The byte file you would create would contain all of the data characters, plus the TAB characters and the carriage-return and line feed characters your typing would create.

If you could email me a Word file with your data I will create the byte file for you.